hello,

i agree with manfred.

regards,
gerhard



2008/10/13 Manfred Geiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> My understanding of attributes with a value binding is, that the EL
> expressions must ALWAYS be evaluated dynamically and must never be
> cached.
> The same applies for the "rendered" attribute. There is (should be) no
> special handling IMHO.
> Regarding "ugly problems" and performance issues:
> My feeling is, that both can be avoided by having a well designed model.
> Please give us an example, Simon, if you cannot agree.
>
> --Manfred
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A question on the user list reminded me of something I've been puzzled
> about
> > for quite a while.
> >
> > Does the JSF spec actually say that "rendered" EL expressions should be
> > re-evaluated during postback? That's what MyFaces currently does, but it
> > seems to me that the true/false state should really be part of the
> > component's saved state and the restored value simply used during
> postback
> > (and recalculated in render phase).
> >
> > Does anyone know why in the current myfaces implementation each component
> > recomputes its "rendered" state during postback by using its EL
> expression
> > rather than using a value cached from the render phase?
> >
> > Using a cached value would avoid some ugly problems with EL expressions
> > being called before updateModel, as well as being a significant
> performance
> > boost (rendered property tends to get queried several times during
> > postback).
> >
> > Regards, Simon
> >
> >
>



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